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William R. Killian

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William R. Killian, retired U.S. Air Force chief master sergeant, passed away Oct. 14, 2016, with his family by his side.

He was born in Brooklyn Dec. 4, 1921, to William and Mary (Terney) Killian.

Chief Killian entered military service in August 1942 and retired in 1981 after serving for 40 years. Among his awards and decorations, he was the recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross, Airman’s Medal, Purple Heart, Meritorious Service Medal, Prisoner of War Medal and many more.

In 1944, while serving in World War II as a radio operator/aerial gunner, his B-24 Liberator was shot down over enemy territory. Two days later, he was captured by the Germans and became a POW at Stalag Luft IV. He participated in the 86-day, 488-mile forced march before he was liberated on April 26, 1945.

On May 18, 1946, he married the former Margaret M. Joyce. Together they made their home in East Meadow before moving to the North Fork in 1971.

Predeceased by his wife of 70 years on July 3, 2016, he is survived by his children, Bill Killian Jr. of Mattituck, Peggy Killian of Southold and Charlie Killian of East Quogue; a sister, Mary; three grandchildren, Krista Maldonado, Heather Killian and Courtney Killian; and a great-granddaughter, Michaela. He was also predeceased by his brothers, Frank and Paul Killian.

The family will receive visitors Tuesday, Oct. 18, from 4 to 7 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold. Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19, at Sacred Heart R.C. Cemetery in Cutchogue.

Donations to Mattituck or Southold fire department rescue squads would be appreciated.

This is a paid notice. 


Constance W. Lull

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Longtime Riverhead resident Constance “Connie” W. Lull died Oct. 17 at Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead. She was 75.

The daughter of William Wiley and Edith (Fredericks), she was born April 9, 1941, in Southampton. As a child, she rode in the rodeo, earning many medals.

Ms. Lull had received a bachelor’s degree and worked as a teacher in a one-room schoolhouse in Calverton during the 1960s.

She served as a past trustee and deacon for First Congregational Church of Riverhead.

For nearly three decades, Ms. Lull, along with her husband, former town councilman James “Jim” Lull, ran the Riverhead Country Fair. They were honored by the Riverhead Chamber of Commerce in 2011 for their years of service. They also founded the Bread & More INN soup kitchen at First Congregational Church.

Ms. Lull was a member of Riverhead Townscape for many years, and she, along with Jim, started the Riverhead Townscape Concert Series. After Mr. Lull died in 2012, Ms. Lull was instrumental in getting the series named after her late husband. Music was important to the Lulls, and they were also active in the Riverhead Music Boosters, which helped keep music in Riverhead schools during times of austerity.

Family members said that Ms. Lull was a “lifelong lover of animals, always donating blankets and food to local shelters and rescuing all the family pets from shelters.” She was also a member of PETA.

Predeceased by her husband in 2012 and her son James in 2016, Ms. Lull is survived by her daughters, Cindy Hill and Carrie LaCombe; her son Jason; and nine grandchildren.

The family will receive visitors Thursday, Oct. 20, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Tuthill-Mangano Funeral Home in Riverhead. A funeral service will take place 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 21, at First Congregational Church of Riverhead. Cremation will be private.

Memorial donations can be made to Bread & More INN, 103 First St., Riverhead, NY 11901 or North Fork Animal Welfare League, P.O. Box 297, Southold, NY 11971.

 

 

William J. Dukett

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William J. Dukett  of Riverhead died Oct. 18 at Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead. He was 89. 

The son of Harry Dukett and Anna (MacDougal), he was born Oct. 6, 1927, in Brooklyn, and attended school through the 9th grade.

Mr. Dukett worked as a mechanic for the MTA.

Predeceased by his daughter, Maureen Brightman, Mr. Dukett is survived by his daughters Yvonne Delgado and Jennifer Ciranni; his son, Joseph; the “love of his life,” Rose Orefice; his grandchildren and great-grandchild.

The family will receive visitors Thursday, Oct. 20, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Tuthill-Mangano Funeral Home in Riverhead. A funeral service will take place at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 21,  at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Calverton National Cemetery.

 

Lorraine Corwin Kowalski

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Lorraine Corwin Kowalski of South Jamesport died Oct. 20 at his home. She was 85.
The family will receive visitors Monday, Oct. 24, from 4 to 8 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck. The Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25, . at Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church in Mattituck.

Memorial donations to East End Hospice would be appreciated. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.

A complete obituary will follow.

John A. Wanat

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John A. Wanat, 84, of Riverhead died Oct. 21 at Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead. 

The son of Angela “Nellie” Wanat, he was born March, 28, 1932, in Baiting Hollow and graduated from Riverhead High School in 1950.

Mr. Wanat worked as an electrician for J & J Electric and John A. Wanat, Inc. He was a member of the Flanders Mens Club.

Family members said he enjoyed flying, hunting and boating.

Predeceased by his son, Gerry Robert; his wife, Jane (née Nugent); his mother and his stepfather, Michael Kruel, he is survived by his children, Lynn Barauskas (Bob), Jane Marie Wanat, Victoria Marie Wanat and John (Tracy), all of Riverhead and his grandchildren, Christie Lee (Greg) Harris, Shawn Wanat and Chase Wanat.

The family will receive visitors Monday, Oct. 24, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead. A funeral service will take place at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25, at the funeral home. Cremation will be private.

Memorial donations may be made to Memorial Sloan-Kettering.

This is a paid notice. 

Edward Kaczmarek

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Edward “Kazzy” Kaczmarek died Oct. 17 at his home. He was 65.

The family will receive visitors Thursday, Oct. 20, from 6 to 9 p.m. and Friday, Oct. 21, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m.  at McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead. Cremation will be private. Interment with military honors  will take place Monday, Oct. 24, at noon, at Calverton National Cemetery.

A complete obituary will follow.

 

John L. Moore III

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John L. Moore III, born Nov. 17, 1967, in Manhasset, died suddenly on Oct. 22, 2016, in Southampton.

John was a graduate of Mattituck High School, Class of 1986 where he was an outstanding athlete excelling in soccer, basketball, and baseball. He had a keen interest in art, music and computer science and received an associate degree in audio recording technology from Five Towns College.

John was a master trim carpenter and made his living working in the construction industry for several companies throughout eastern Long Island.

He is survived by his loving wife of 20 years Laura (Rutkoski) Wall Moore and stepson Michael; his father John L. Moore Jr. and stepmother Lois Moore; aunt and uncle, Carol and Kevin LaTulip of Callawasie Island, S.C. and uncle and aunt, David P. and Janet Moore of Orient and several cousins.

Visitation will be Thursday, Oct. 27, from 7 to 9 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 28, at the funeral home. Burial will follow at New Bethany Cemetery in Mattituck.

This is a paid notice. 

Frank Joseph Romaniello

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Former longtime Riverhead resident Frank Joseph Romaniello of Covington, Ga. died Oct. 18, 2016 at Piedmont Athens Regional Hospital in Athens, Ga. He was 73. 

The son of Libra Foxman (Lionetti) and John Romaniello, he was born May 29, 1943, in Brooklyn. He graduated from Lafayette High School in Brooklyn, Class of 1961.

Frank served in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Korea. From 1968 to 1990 he served in the Riverhead Police Department first K-9 unit and was a member of the PBA.

Family members said Frank was an animal rights activist and an activist for missing children. He loved his family and making people laugh, as well as debating politics and current events. He was also an amazing cook.

Surviving are his wife, Cynthia O’Neill Romaniello; his daughters, Lynore Ann Fouts, Cat Romaniello and Jessica Scirica; his sons, Frank Russell Romaniello and John E. Romaniello; five brothers, John, Robert, Dennis, Thomas and Joseph Romaniello and a sister, MaryAnn Romaniello; six grandchildren, Kerstie Lynne Bowers, BreAnna Lena Fouts, Lucas Russell Romaniello, Caylee Marie Romaniello, Holly Scirica and Nicholas Scirica and one great-granddaughter, Avery Ruth Bowers. He was predeceased by his sister, Linda Pinto.

Memorial donations may be made to PBA Riverhead, 210 Howell Ave., Riverhead, NY 11901, Attn: Dixon Palmer.

This is a paid notice. 


Susan Alicia Knopp

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Former Jamesport resident Susan Alicia Knopp died Oct. 14 in Charlotte, N.C., after a long battle with spinal cerebellar ataxia. She was 55.

She was born Dec. 4, 1960, at Eastern Long Island Hospital in Greenport to Barbara (Betic) and Fred A. Kaffke Sr. and graduated from Riverhead High School in 1979.

Ms. Knopp continued her education at SUNY Farmingdale, where she earned an associate degree. She was a former Jamesport Fire Department Women’s Auxiliary member who worshiped at Jamesport Congregational Church, where she sang in the choir.

Family members said she enjoyed gardening, music, sewing and drawing.

Ms. Knopp was predeceased by both of her parents and her brother, Fred A. Kaffke Jr. Surviving are her children, Eric, Peter and Alicia Knopp; and her sisters, Nancy Blank and Ruth Buckley.

A memorial service will take place at a later date.

Memorial donations may be made to the Hospice and Palliative Care Charlotte Region, 1420 East Seventh St Charlotte, NC 28204 — which cared for Ms. Knopp in her final days — or to tThe National Ataxia Foundation, 2600 Fernbrook Lane N. Ste 119, Minneapolis , MN 55447-4752 to fund research in order to find a cure.

Susan Courtenay

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Susan Courtenay of Riverhead died Oct. 21. She was 68.

She was the beloved wife of Lee Courtenay, the cherished mother of Allison Susan Courtenay and the adored sister of Joan Wabnik.

The family will receive visitors Tuesday, Oct. 25, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Tuthill Mangano Funeral home in Riverhead. A prayer service will take place Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 8 p.m. Cremation will be private.

To share memories with the family or to send condolences, please visit www.tuthillfh.com.

Rosa L. Bartlett

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Longtime Riverhead resident Rosa L. Bartlett died Oct. 24 at Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead. She was 83. 

The daughter of Walter and Ellen (Trent) Booker, she was born Feb. 14, 1933, in Cumberland, Va.

Ms. Bartlett worked as a custodian at Mattituck High School. She was a member of Club 96 and Friendship Baptist Church.

Family members said she enjoyed cooking and making people laugh and was known for saying “You hear me, don’t you?”

Predeceased by her husband, Charles in 2013, Ms. Bartlett is survived by her children, Deborah Winfield and Dwayne Bartlett, both of Riverhead, Daniel, of Maryland and Darrin, of Va.; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

The family will receive visitors at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 29, at Friendship Baptist Church in Flanders, followed by an 11 a.m. service. Interment will take place at Riverhead Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to Friendship Baptist Church.

 

Derith Diane Sutherland

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Riverhead resident Derith Diane Sutherland, formerly of Huntington and Southold was born in New York City. She lived on Long Island for most of her life, except during her school years, when she lived in Vermont. 

Derith never married but had many friends, in various aspects of her life. She worked as a bookkeeper for several companies and non-profit organizations including Visiting Nurse Services of Suffolk which she loved very much.

For leisure activities, Derith enjoyed working on her homes, traveling to Vermont and Massachusetts to see beloved friends and spend time at vacation homes, as well as golfing and bowling on a regular basis. In recent years, as lung disease caught up with her, she was unable to participate in these activities, which saddened Derith very much, because she thrived on being with people she loved. She will be remembered for her quick wit and love of joking around will be what people remember her for.

Derith attended Community Church of Syosset in her early adult years, and more recently, Mattituck Presbyterian Church and Old Steeple Community Church in Aquebogue. She would often say that “The Lord will always be with me, right up to the very end and that I’m so grateful for everything He has given me.”

Derith lived frugally but was generous to others, always thinking of who needed helping. She will be missed by many.

Derith outlived her parents, Raymond and Leona Sutherland and brothers, Roger and Denning. She is survived by her sister-in-law Thelma Sutherland, wife of her brother Denning, as well as her two nieces, Merryl Dietz and Lauren Chabina and their families.

There will be a memorial service at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, at Mattituck Presbyterian Church.

Memorial donations may be made to Mattituck Presbyterian Church, mattpres.com or to Visiting Nurse Services and Hospice of Suffolk, visitingnurseservice.com.

To share memory with the family or to send condolences please visit tuthillfh.com.

This is a paid notice. 

Eileen J. Grover

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Longtime Riverhead resident Eileen J. Grover passed away after a long bout with ovarian cancer on Oct. 28, 2016 at home. She was 86 years old.

Mrs. Grover was born on Aug. 18, 1930 to Mary and Anthony Clancy of Queens.

Mrs. Grover was a secretary for St. John’s Elementary School and Mercy High School.
She was active in the Riverhead Community as one of the presidents of the Friends of the Riverhead Free Library, a member of the Polio & Cancer Crusades and a member of the Recreation Committee of Riverhead in the 1960s.

Mrs. Grover was also an active member of the Riverhead Garden Club. She loved to crochet for family and friends and loved watching old movies and traveling.

She is survived by her husband William and their three children, William (Diane) of Memphis, Tenn., Patricia Pizzonia (Robert) of New Rochelle and Joanna Miceli (Louis) also of New Rochelle and four grandchildren, Christopher and Ryan Grover, Lauren and Louis Miceli.

This is a paid notice. 

Edward F. Doroska

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Edward F.Doroska, age 73, formerly of Riverhead died recently Oct. 23,2016 at the Pines of Peace Comfort Care Hospice House in Ontario, N.Y. For the past three years, he had resided in the northern New York Finger Lakes region in Wolcott, N.Y.

Edward, known to many of his childhood friends as “Edjew,” but more commonly known, as Eddie, was born June 13, 1943, to John P. Doroszka and Sophie Bozenski Doroszka at The Riverhead Nursing Home on Roanoke Avenue and was raised in the infamous hamlet of Polish Town.

Eddie was a graduate of Riverhead High School, class of 1962, and worked for the United States Postal Service in Riverhead as a mail carrier for 31 years. For the last several years of his career, he delivered mail to Glenwood Village in Riverhead where he was well received because of his caring, concerning service.

Eddie was a member of Sunnyside Baptist Church in North Rose, N.Y. with the church’s Pastor Jim Houtz officiating at his funeral Oct. 29, 2016, at McLaughlin-Heppner’s Funeral Home in Riverhead, along with Pastor Dave Cook from the Calvary Baptist Church in Riverhead. Calling hours were on Friday, Oct. 28, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at the funeral home, where Pastor Fred Peipman from the Moriches Bible Church shared a few words during the afternoon hours on Ed’s Christian walk and his personal testimony of being born again. Also, Monsignor Rev. E. Raymond Walden, a longtime family friend, offered prayers, memories and condolences on Friday evening.

Eddie’s nearly lifelong hobbies were his musical talents with guitars and the accordion, teaching himself to excel with both. He was a member of two bands in the 70s with his longtime best friend, who was more like a brother, Geoff Hawkes. He was in The Geoff Hawkes Trio along with a great buddy, Rusty Burgess and then, The Band on the Run when the infamous Flanders Methodist Minister, Ken White, joined the original trio. In the 80s, he played in the band, “The JEMS”, with another longtime best friend, Mark Heppner, and with Greg Heppner, a most devoted special friend, along with another special friend, John MacDonald.

Once retiring from these band activities. Eddie threw himself into woodworking, buying a Woodmizer sawmill and building a solar lumber drying house for creating incredible wood treasures, which most of the time were designed from a picture, without any plans. He also drew up plans, and with the help of Ziggy Rachubka, he built his own three-bay garage, a backhoe, a hovercraft and a solar-powered hot-water heater. Eddie was known to create and build tools that were needed for his latest projects because there were none found to do what he needed them to do. Many have said that Eddie was a genius and Jack of all trades, there was very little he couldn’t do!

Eddie was predeceased by both of his parents and his brother Daniel and sister-in-law, Virginia Doroska.  He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Joanne, (née Krajewski);  son, Anthony (Franci), and daughter,  Connie McCormack, both of Riverhead and daughter, Sharon Rachubka of Calverton. Sharon’s two daughters, Jessica Rachubka of Riverhead and Melissa Rachubka of Flanders were always loving and devoted to their “Gpa”, inheriting his artsy talented gifts, as well. He is also survived by Franci’s four children, Rosa Perez (Luis), Rick, Savannah and Billy Fleming and her granddaughter, Isabella Perez.

Eddie was a most devout born again Christian, fully believing in the gospel of John 3:5 which was also his personal testimony, “Jesus answered, most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born again of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the Kingdom of God.”

Anyone interested in the giving of personal donations may send to Pines of Peace Comfort Care Home, 2378 Ridge Road, Ontario, NY 14519.

This is a paid notice. 

Florence Marie Wagner

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Florence Marie Wagner of Greenport died Oct. 30, 2016, at her home in Peconic Landing. She was 84.

She was born in Brooklyn, on July 2, 1932, to George J. and Florence Mary (née Harrison) Smith. Raised and educated in Jackson Heights, Queens, she studied nursing at Mary Immaculate in Jamaica, Queens and had worked as a registered nurse at St. John’s Hospital in Smithtown, BOCES and Southampton Hospital.

On April 21, 1957, she married Donald Everett Wagner at Our Lady of Fatima R.C. Church in Jackson Heights and together they lived in East Hampton, Kings Park, St. James and Founders Village in Southold before moving recently to Peconic Landing.

In the community, she was a communicant of St. Patrick’s R.C. Church in Southold, a volunteer with the Eastern Long Island Hospital Auxiliary, a member and past president of the Griswold Terry Glover Post 803 Auxiliary of the American Legion, a member of Southold Senior Citizens and sang in the Peconic Bay Masterworks Choir.

In her free time, she enjoyed crocheting and reading.

She is survived by her husband, Don; daughter Lorraine (Dan) Johnson of St. James; siblings, Regina Beattie of Wading River and George Smith of Trumbull, Conn.; grandchildren Dianna Marie, Matthew and Danielle Johnson; nephews, Christopher Beattie and George Smith and niece, Jennifer Mitchelson.

The family will receive visitors on Wednesday, Nov. 2, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold. The Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, at St. Patrick R.C. Church. Interment will follow at Calverton National Cemetery.

Memorial donations to American Diabetes Association or Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation would be appreciated.

This is a paid notice. 


Robert O. Keller

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Robert O. Keller

Robert O. Keller

A longtime resident of Aquebogue, Robert O. Keller passed from this life on Halloween night at the Long Island State Veterans Home in Stony Brook, where he had resided for the past two years.

Born in New York City in 1924, Robert enlisted in the Army Air Corps and became a B-17 pilot during World War II, then remained active in the Air Force Reserve for the next 20 years, achieving the rank of major.

After the war, he entered the Fire Department of the City of New York in 1947. He would spend 29 years there and retired in 1976 as department deputy chief.

Robert would then go on to become the fire marshal of the Long Island Rail Road for the next 10 years, finally retiring in 1986.

He is survived by his loving wife of 71 years, Gloria Keller of Aquebogue; his three children, Suzanne Kelly of Mason, N.H., Robert J. Keller of South Jamesport, and John R. Keller of Cutchogue and Jersey City, N.J.; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren, with one more on the way.

His was a generation we will not see again… farewell “GUG.”

The family will receive visitors Wednesday, Nov. 2, from 7 to 9 p.m. with hours continuing today, Thursday, Nov. 3, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 4, at Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church in Mattituck.

This is a paid notice. 

John J. O’Brien

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John J. O’Brien of Wading River died Oct. 31, 2016, at Good Shepherd Hospice in Port Jefferson at the age of 50.

He was born in Plainview Feb. 14, 1966, to Eileen and John J. O’Brien Jr. and was a graduate of Hauppauge High School and Villanova University.

John was general manager of Flexim Americas Corp in Edgewood, N.Y..

Surviving are his wife Linda; children Shannon and Kenny; parents Eileen and John J.O’Brien Jr. and mother-in-law, Catherine Lundgren; siblings, Tara (John) Seifert, Lisa (Michael) Kelly and Cathy (Matthew) Skinner and nieces and nephews Bryan, Corinne and Megan Kelly, Julie, Abigail and Johnny Seifert and Liam, Aidan and Gavin Skinner.

The family will receive visitors Thursday, Nov. 3, from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday, Nov. 4, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck. The Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, at Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C., Church officiated by Monsignor Joseph W. Staudt. Interment will follow at Sacred Heart R.C. Cemetery in Cutchogue.

The family suggests donations in John’s loving memory be made to Good Shepherd Hospice.

This is a paid notice.

Albina Kolenski

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Albina (Yakaboski) Kolenski, formerly of Calverton, passed away Oct. 30 at the age of 99. She had resided for five years at the Sands Point Center in Sands Point, N.Y., with her husband, Antone, who passed away this March.

In addition to Antone, she was predeceased by her parents, Adela and John, and her brothers, Frank, John, Albin and Stanley. She is survived by her daughter, Karen Pascale (Ronald) of Port Washington, N.Y., and her son, Thomas (Dianne), of Huntersville, N.C.; her grandchildren, Christopher (Claudia), of Pelham Manor, N.Y., Susan (James) Colotti of West Hempstead, Jeffrey, of Greenport, Bryan, of West Palm Beach, Fla., and Stephanie (Justin) Flack of London; and her great-grandchildren, Callie Glynn Pascale and Sebastian Flack. She also leaves behind her sister-in-law, Josephine; numerous nieces, nephews, and their children; and old friends and neighbors.

Abbie lived for her family and her church. She was very proud of her grandchildren and was always a part of their lives as they grew up. They are fortunate to have wonderful memories of her beach at the end of Oak Drive, her yearly lobster bakes, her swings at softball, her cookies and mostly her love. She and Tony were faithful volunteers for whatever St. Isidore R.C. Church in Riverhead needed — working at bingo, sewing and mending vestments or working the summer barbecue. Abbie was a longtime member of the Altar Rosary Society and had served as its president. She and Tony were awarded the St. Agnes Medal by the Diocese of Rockville Centre for their long and faithful service. She made wonderful friends at St. Isidore and was part of a group of four couples who for years followed Saturday evening Mass with dinner and cards. She was the last of the eight.

Abbie will be missed for her inner strength, her life lessons, her wit and her apple crumb pie.

Services were held Wednesday, Nov. 2, at St. Isidore R.C. Church.

Arrangements have been made through McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home, and she will be laid to rest next to her Tony at St. Isidore Cemetery.

If you wish, donations may be made to St. Isidore Church or to a charity of your choice.

Leonard Sanders

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Leonard Sanders of East Quogue died Nov. 1. He was 84.

He was the loving husband of Dolores (née Cahill); the cherished father of Mark Sanders, Dalida Taylor, Michael Sanders, Darlene Nagle and Ralph Stuto; the cherished grandfather of 16 and great-grandfather of 10.

The family will receive visitors Wednesday, Nov. 2, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Tuthill Mangano Funeral Home in Riverhead, where a funeral service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Interment will take place Thursday, Nov. 3. at Calverton National Cemetery.

To share memory with the family or to send condolences please visit tuthillfh.com.

This is a paid notice. 

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A memorial service for Harold and Clara Cross, formerly of Riverhead and Laurel respectively, will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, at Mattituck Presbyterian Church. Burial, with military honors for both, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 7, at Calverton National Cemetery. The procession will leave Mattituck Presbyterian Church at 10 a.m.

Mr. Cross died in 2014 and Ms. Cross died in 2016.

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